Saw (movie)

The high-revving "Fast & Furious" franchise has made more than $2 billion worldwide since the first film launched in 2001. "Furious 7," the latest installment, is expected to race to a domestic launch of about $115 million this weekend, delivering the biggest opening yet for the series. This time around, director James Wan took over the reins from Justin Lin, who directed the last three films in the franchise. Wan comes from the world of low-budget horror flicks. His 2004 directorial debut, "Saw," which cost just $1.2 million to make, took in $56 million in the U.S. and Canada. His next box office hit,...

Related "Saw (movie)" Articles

The high-revving "Fast & Furious" franchise has made more than $2 billion worldwide since the first film launched in 2001.
"Furious 7," the latest installment, is expected to race to a domestic launch of about $115 million...

Unless you've been holed up in an auto repair shop or, say, locked in the trunk of a turbocharged Nissan Skyline GT-R, you're probably aware that "Furious 7" is speeding toward a massive opening this weekend.
In addition to offering a nostalgic...

Before Midnight
Sony, $30.99; Blu-ray, $35.99
Available on VOD beginning Oct. 22
Outside of television and action-movie tentpoles, it's rare to see characters age and evolve on-screen the way that Ethan Hawke's Jesse and Julie Delpy's Céline...

Although he may not be a household name, director James Wan is suddenly among the hottest filmmakers in town.
His $20-million thriller "The Conjuring," released in July, grossed $260 million worldwide, and on Friday his "Insidious: Chapter...

When a really good new horror film comes out, one that's more about creative intelligence than executing the next grisly kill shot, it's something of a miracle in this eviscerating post-"Saw" era. Old-school and supremely confident in its...